Dana Stabenow

Written in a blaze of anger and indignation

Ehrenreich writes an introduction for this reprint of a 1973 classic, and as she says

…we have to remind ourselves that WMN was written in a blaze of anger and indignation.

This book was contemporaneous with Our Bodies, Ourselvesthe feminist text on the female body. It enlightened a generation of women who until then had taken elective hysterectomies and automatic mastectomies for granted, both money-making procedures for the mostly male doctors who populated the medical profession by design. Ehrenreich sounds a little rueful above, but I’m still pissed.

Five years before this second edition was published, Grey’s Anatomy debuted on ABC, with a female doctor lead and a large, mostly female supporting cast who are all doctors, too. I wonder if Ehrenreich and the authors of Our Bodies, Ourselves watched it, and what they thought if they did.

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